

If you desire to book a campsite that will accommodate larger groups or gatherings of more than 6 people, please explore options at other campgrounds in the area. This rule is strictly enforced, as we are a smaller campground. Generators are permitted, in the first loop only (sites 48-63) between the hours of 8a.m. In these instances, campers must reserve a "Double Driveway" parking spot or a driveway wide enough to accommodate both the trailer and the vehicle. If travelling with a trailer or 5th wheel and the combined length of the towing vehicle and trailer/5th wheel is greater than the length of the driveway, the trailer/5th wheel will have to be diconnected in order to fit in the campsite. Vehicles protruding into roadway will not be accepted. All vehicles must fit completely on parking pads. Parking dimensions vary widely at this campground, please take care when making reservations, to ensure that the site you are reserving will accomodate your equipment. Parking is allowed only in designated parking areas or site pads. The maximum length for a trailer or RV is 25 feet.

Quiet hours are enforced from 10pm until 7am. Ĭheck-out time is 11 am, Check-in time begins at 12pm. Please review Campground & National Park Pet Regulations. All pet food and bowls must be treated as a bear attractant and must be properly stored and cannot be left unattended. However, pets cannot be left unattended and are always required to be under control, and on a six-foot leash. All food or attractants must be stored in a hard-sided vehicle or in your site’s provided bear-proof storage box when not being consumed or prepared.Ĭamping accomodations are pet friendly. This is bear country! Food and bear attractants must not be left unattended at any time (ie, coolers, trash, beverage containers, cooking utensils, health and beauty aids, etc.). The maximum stay permitted at Lizard Creek Campground is 14 nights, and the maximum cumulative stay between all park campgrounds is 30 nights.Ī maximum of 2 campsites can be reserved per customer per night.Ī maximum sliding window of up to 7 days can be reserved beyond the 6 month rolling window.ĭay of reservations are allowed at this campsite through, but not on a first-come, first-served basis at the campground itself.ĭiscounts must be applied at time of securing reservation. Please double check the dimensions of your particular site reservation to ensure the site will meet your equipment needs. Advanced backing skills are required for certain sites. Roadways are narrow and all sites have back-in access to parking pads (there are no pull through sites). Max, most sites are much smaller than this). Many sites are small and may not accommodate large modern RVs or trailers (25 ft. Lizard Creek Campground is a rustic and quaint campground. Campers can find ice and firewood for purchase at the campground office. The campground provides trash collection and recycling receptacles. When making a reservation please utilize site photographs and dimensions to ensure a proper fit for your recreational vehicle and party. Site parking pads, areas for tents and distance from parking pad to campsites can vary greatly in size. All sites have picnic tables, fire rings and bear-proof food storage boxes. Potable water can be found dispersed regularly throughout the campground.

The facility is equipped with three conveniently located comfort stations which provide flush toilets and camper sinks. Nearly half of the sites are walk-in tent sites which provide for a more uniquely private and dispersed camping experience than found at other campgrounds in GTNP. The campground offers tent camping and pull-in/back-in sites for RVs or trailers up to 25ft. The Lizard Creek Campground provides the perfect location for visitors to GTNP looking to avoid the crowds and who don’t need more than the basic amenities. This Campground is normally one of the last campgrounds to open and first to close for the season in the park and can often see quickly changing weather patterns. The area is frequented by various park wildlife, large and small as well as a variety of bird species. This 60-site campground sits on the northern shore of Jackson Lake and offers access to the lake waters and views of the northern Teton Mountain Range. The Lizard Creek Campground is located in the northern portion of Grand Teton National Park (GTNP) and provides a convenient basecamp for campers taking day trips to both Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks.
